Following the failure of the bill, Equality Kansas has now called for the change, which would make illegal discrimination against LGBT people in the state.

Currently only discrimination based on race, religion, sex, national origin or family status is prohibited.

The executive director of Equality Kansas, Thomas Witt, said the group hoped to use the momentum gathered against the bill to protect LGBT people under the law.

“People in the [Capitol] are saying they don’t condone discrimination in any form… Well let’s see it.”

He went on to say that discrimination against LGBT people was already rife in the state because they are not protected under the law. He said he could not predict how a similar measure specifically referring to gay people would fare in future.

The Senate committee which killed the measure said it would hear similar bills which came its way in future.